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'''Crash Bandicoot''' is the main and titular protagonist of the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' series. He is a genetically-advanced {{wp|eastern barred bandicoot}} who lives on [[N. Sanity Island]] (an island located southeast of [[Australia]]). He is frequently interrupted by his nemesis [[Doctor Neo Cortex]], and must defeat him to put his life back in order. He is often accompanied by allies such as [[Aku Aku]], his sister [[Coco Bandicoot]], and [[Crunch Bandicoot]].
'''Crash Bandicoot''' is the main and titular protagonist of the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' series. He is a genetically-advanced {{wp|eastern barred bandicoot}} who lives on [[N. Sanity Island]] (an island located southeast of [[Australia]]). He is frequently interrupted by his nemesis [[Doctor Neo Cortex]], and must defeat him to put his life back in order. He is often accompanied by allies such as [[Aku Aku]], his sister [[Coco Bandicoot]], and [[Crunch Bandicoot]].


==Characteristics==
==Conception and creation==
Naughty Dog once referenced the development of Crash as a character both 'goofy yet heroic', and being able to portray it well. Originally however, he took the role of a silent protagonist and thus expressed little of his personality or opinions (a trait developer Jason Rubin later claimed to regret).
 
Crash's personality is hard to pinpoint, sometimes varying from game to game. Overall, he has a rather wacky, cartoonish personality, and his signature spin attack is comparable to the {{wp|Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|Tasmanian Devil}} from ''Looney Tunes''. Crash's demented behavior was exaggerated in ''Crash Tag Team Racing'', in which he took pleasure in torturing innocent animals, Park Drones, and even himself. Despite this, Crash is usually kind-hearted and laid back, rarely showing true sorrow or anger (though he detests evil, such as Cortex). Crash still lacks a sense of awareness.
 
==Abilities==
Crash's most common ability is his tornado spin, upon which he twirls insanely to hit a nearby opponent. The power of this attack varies in different games, to the point he can spin constantly or even float on air when using it, however these advancements generally come as power ups in most games often gained by defeating a boss character. He can also spin objects, living or not, to gain a better hit radius. Like other platformers, he can also jump on opponents as well as slide and body slam. Some of these also gain power ups depending upon the game. A large amount of special abilities can be obtained in various titles.
 
In games starting with ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', Crash is shown to be able to ride a variety of vehicles, such as a [[Motorcycle]], a [[Jet Sub]], a [[Jeep]], and a [[Bi-plane]].
 
In ''Crash Bandicoot'', Crash can only jump and [[spin]]. In ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'', Crash has gained the ability to [[slide]], [[crawl]], [[dig]] underground and [[body slam]]. In ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', his digging ability was removed, although the game introduces five [[Super Power]]s, which are each rewarded for clearing a boss battle. In ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', Crash has the ability to tip-toe, which allows him to walk on [[Nitro Crate]]s. In ''[[Crash of the Titans]]'', along with his spin attack, Crash has gained the ability to perform more physical attacks, including kicking, punching, and using Aku Aku to take control of monsters along his path.
 
==Development information==
Crash (originally known as '''Willy the Wombat''') was created by [[Naughty Dog]] intentionally as a character unique to the current design of the 3-D genre, being able to portray multiple emotions merely by facial expression, (a feature rare then due to basic technology in games). Crash's final design was done by [[Charles Zembillas]], and it appears to be largely based on traditional Western animation such as ''{{wp|Looney Tunes}}''. Furthermore, much early concept work (and even vague elements of his final design) resembles characters such as the Tasmanian Devil and Wile E. Coyote.
Crash (originally known as '''Willy the Wombat''') was created by [[Naughty Dog]] intentionally as a character unique to the current design of the 3-D genre, being able to portray multiple emotions merely by facial expression, (a feature rare then due to basic technology in games). Crash's final design was done by [[Charles Zembillas]], and it appears to be largely based on traditional Western animation such as ''{{wp|Looney Tunes}}''. Furthermore, much early concept work (and even vague elements of his final design) resembles characters such as the Tasmanian Devil and Wile E. Coyote.


==Biography==
==History==
===Main series===
===Main series===
====Early history====
====Early history====
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In ''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]'', a crossover game which is set after the events from the two Crash Bandicoot GBA games, Cortex teams up with Spyro's nemesis, [[spyrowiki: Ripto|Ripto]] to attack both Crash and Spyro's worlds. Crash is tricked into thinking that Spyro the Dragon is attacking the Wumpa Islands, but he discovers the truth after a fight on a bridge, and teams up with Spyro to defeat the combined forces of Doctor Neo Cortex and Ripto. Crash also appears in the paired game, ''[[spyrowiki: Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy|Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]''.
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]'', a crossover game which is set after the events from the two Crash Bandicoot GBA games, Cortex teams up with Spyro's nemesis, [[spyrowiki: Ripto|Ripto]] to attack both Crash and Spyro's worlds. Crash is tricked into thinking that Spyro the Dragon is attacking the Wumpa Islands, but he discovers the truth after a fight on a bridge, and teams up with Spyro to defeat the combined forces of Doctor Neo Cortex and Ripto. Crash also appears in the paired game, ''[[spyrowiki: Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy|Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]''.


==Other appearances==
==Appearances in other media==
Crash has made several appearances in the ''[[spyrowiki:Spyro (franchise)|Spyro]]'' franchise, also produced by Universal. As well as the crossover title, Crash Purple (Fusion in PAL regions), this has ranged from promotional demos, to cameo appearances, though he has appeared less consistently than vise-versa. Crash made a cameo appearance in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[spyrowiki:The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning (Nintendo DS)|The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'' in the [[spyrowiki:Dante's Freezer|Dante's Freezer]] level.
Crash has made several appearances in the ''[[spyrowiki:Spyro (franchise)|Spyro]]'' franchise, also produced by Universal. As well as the crossover title, Crash Purple (Fusion in PAL regions), this has ranged from promotional demos, to cameo appearances, though he has appeared less consistently than vise-versa. Crash made a cameo appearance in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[spyrowiki:The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning (Nintendo DS)|The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'' in the [[spyrowiki:Dante's Freezer|Dante's Freezer]] level.


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In the Nintendo 64 game ''{{wp|GoldenEye 007}}'', in the Aztec level one of the wall engravings appears to have Crash Bandicoot chained to some torture device.
In the Nintendo 64 game ''{{wp|GoldenEye 007}}'', in the Aztec level one of the wall engravings appears to have Crash Bandicoot chained to some torture device.


==Love interests==
==General information==
===Characteristics===
Naughty Dog once referenced the development of Crash as a character both 'goofy yet heroic', and being able to portray it well. Originally however, he took the role of a silent protagonist and thus expressed little of his personality or opinions (a trait developer Jason Rubin later claimed to regret).
 
Crash's personality is hard to pinpoint, sometimes varying from game to game. Overall, he has a rather wacky, cartoonish personality, and his signature spin attack is comparable to the {{wp|Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|Tasmanian Devil}} from ''Looney Tunes''. Crash's demented behavior was exaggerated in ''Crash Tag Team Racing'', in which he took pleasure in torturing innocent animals, Park Drones, and even himself. Despite this, Crash is usually kind-hearted and laid back, rarely showing true sorrow or anger (though he detests evil, such as Cortex). Crash still lacks a sense of awareness.
 
===Abilities===
Crash's most common ability is his tornado spin, upon which he twirls insanely to hit a nearby opponent. The power of this attack varies in different games, to the point he can spin constantly or even float on air when using it, however these advancements generally come as power ups in most games often gained by defeating a boss character. He can also spin objects, living or not, to gain a better hit radius. Like other platformers, he can also jump on opponents as well as slide and body slam. Some of these also gain power ups depending upon the game. A large amount of special abilities can be obtained in various titles.
 
In games starting with ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', Crash is shown to be able to ride a variety of vehicles, such as a [[Motorcycle]], a [[Jet Sub]], a [[Jeep]], and a [[Bi-plane]].
 
In ''Crash Bandicoot'', Crash can only jump and [[spin]]. In ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'', Crash has gained the ability to [[slide]], [[crawl]], [[dig]] underground and [[body slam]]. In ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', his digging ability was removed, although the game introduces five [[Super Power]]s, which are each rewarded for clearing a boss battle. In ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', Crash has the ability to tip-toe, which allows him to walk on [[Nitro Crate]]s. In ''[[Crash of the Titans]]'', along with his spin attack, Crash has gained the ability to perform more physical attacks, including kicking, punching, and using Aku Aku to take control of monsters along his path.
 
===Love interests===
In the first ''Crash'' game, Crash had a crush on [[Tawna Bandicoot]]. However, according to an early build of the official website, in a matter of months after he rescues her from Cortex, Tawna leaves him a note, informing him that she has dumped him for [[Pinstripe Potoroo]].
In the first ''Crash'' game, Crash had a crush on [[Tawna Bandicoot]]. However, according to an early build of the official website, in a matter of months after he rescues her from Cortex, Tawna leaves him a note, informing him that she has dumped him for [[Pinstripe Potoroo]].


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